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John Cruitt’s mother died two days before Christmas in 1958. He was a third grader in Cecile Doyle's class. And an act of kindness she showed him became stamped in his memory. So, more than 50 years ...
We’re back with more listener voicemails. This week: Your stories about music boxes, family secrets, and the people who made a mark on you. Tell us your story at 702-706-TALK. Stephanie Kelly: Hi, my ...